WEBVTT C1 3 Good afternoon, Federal investigators on the scene of the Younker's fire today had their first look at what's left inside the structure . And we've learned there may be some good news... The Younker's historic Tea Room did not burn down. KCCI's Cynthia Fodor has the latest. It's a site to see ...and everyone wants to see with their own eyes. "Sot 50;15 I HEARD IT WAS BAD. I WANTED TO SEE THE DAMAGE THAT HAPPENED TO IT." But city officials say Don't.. "1;03;09 SO WE'RE Asking the public to stay away, GET VIEW FROM MEDIA.." ..it's just too dangerous. "NAT SOT GLASS CRASHING" "sot 1;03;02 AS THE WIND..GLASS BLOWS... CONCERNED SOMEONE WOULD BE HURT BY THAT." Instead folks are crowding into the Walnut Street skywalk to get Instead folks are crowding into the Walnut Street skywalk to get a closer look "SOT 58;25 THAT MAKES ME SAD BECAUSE I WENT TO THE YOUNKER'S TEA ROOM..THAT'S WHERE WE HAD PROM" And that's exactly where top fire experts in the country were today..determini ng the famous tea room did not burn down. "6;57 THE PORTION THAT HAS THE TEA ROOM, DIDN'T COLLAPSE, DIDN'T SUFFER THE DAMAGE THE EAST PART OF BLDG HAD" "1:07;45 BIRDS EYE VIEW." Take a look at this view ...down from the 34th floor of the Ruan Building.. . "1;09;00 WHERE YOU SEE EXHAUST FANS, THAT'S THE TEA ROOM KITCHEN. " Michael LaValle of the Embassy Club showed me ... you can see the building to the right is still intact... while the one to the left looks like a bombed out shell. It gives some hope that some part of the historic structure can be salvaged. "sot...9;58 I THINK SOMETHING GOOD CAN STILL HAPPEN, IT'S DEPRESSING NOW, BUT DM WILL FIGURE IT OUT AND MAKE IT POSITIVE IN THE END I THINK" And a reminder that several downtown Des Moines streets remain closed. They include.. Locust and Walnut Streets.. between 6th and 8th Streets. And 7th and 8th Streets... between Locust and Mulberry. Thanks, Cynthia.